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Cat Food 

What does your cat eat?
Wild Life 9%  9%  [ 5 ]
Dry Food 26%  26%  [ 14 ]
Wet with Jelly 19%  19%  [ 10 ]
Wet with Gravy 15%  15%  [ 8 ]
Wet Pâté 4%  4%  [ 2 ]
Monster Munch 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Raw Meat 4%  4%  [ 2 ]
Cooked Meat 9%  9%  [ 5 ]
Pie 11%  11%  [ 6 ]
Total votes : 53

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I wish it was legal to shoot cats in your own property, I know so many people having problems with them going in gardens and toiletting everywhere all the time, I sneeze like crazy when im near cats, vermin things :evil:


I'm sure some people would have the same wishes towards looters and trespassers.

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I wish it was legal to shoot cats in your own property, I know so many people having problems with them going in gardens and toiletting everywhere all the time, I sneeze like crazy when im near cats, vermin things :evil:


Sprinkle disinfectant round the garden.

Cats of all sizes like to use fresh soil, sand or gravel for their toilet, so a nicely dug over flower bed attracts them. Understand an animal's psychology and you can use it against them.

Anyone who shoots anything out of spite needs shooting. (DYSWIDT?)

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beartraps might do the job too ;)

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An old washing up bottle filled with water is a good cat deterrent too

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beartraps might do the job too ;)


Bratty I really don't think you should suggest cruelty to animals even i n a jucular manner

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why? would it be a CATastrophic loss? :cry: the puns are pawful but I am only kitten you all on (or not) I will now shut my meowth :cry: maybe if I find more of the vermin ill collect them all chuck them in the LITTER bin :x

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Washing up bottles aren't what they used to be, what with all the fancy designs these days. At least for the Jubille Fairy released a classic bottle. My mum has been using one to deter a nuisance cat but sadly it is having little effect.

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Washing up bottles aren't what they used to be, what with all the fancy designs these days. At least for the Jubille Fairy released a classic bottle. My mum has been using one to deter a nuisance cat but sadly it is having little effect.


Water gun?

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No-one ever said cats weren't stupid. :?

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No-one ever said cats weren't stupid. :?


I was good last night. Caught her before she rolled off the bed. Nothing funnier than the cats 'I meant to do that' look

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Can I just point out the irony of someone who seems to spend most of his life digging stuff up out of other people's property complaining about cats in people's gardens...


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I probably need to tick another option on the poll, because we have a mouse in the house.

Once Jasmine sees it, it's remaining lifespan can be estimated as minutes.

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I probably need to tick another option on the poll, because we have a mouse in the house.

Once Jasmine sees it, it's remaining lifespan can be estimated as minutes.


Mine are loving the frogs at the moment. Well one of them is. Heard this screaming on Saturday so I chased her in to the house and locked her in. That told her. lol

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Can I just point out the irony of someone who seems to spend most of his life digging stuff up out of other people's property complaining about cats in people's gardens...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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I probably need to tick another option on the poll, because we have a mouse in the house.

Once Jasmine sees it, it's remaining lifespan can be estimated as minutes.

Our cat is only good at killing flies in the house. She can burble away and I turn around to find her just sat at my feet with a faint buzzing coming from her mouth. She then tends to let it out to carry on with the torment.

She has caught voles and birds but she brings them into the house. Mind you she doesn't kill them, just lets them go and waits for us monkey types to run around the house trying to catch the bloody thing.

Some cats ain't stupid, they'll do anything for a laugh.

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Dunno about the mainland, but over here if you run over a dog you have to report it to the police, but not a cat. Obviously you've to help both out, but why only report dogs? :lol: :?

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